2024-09-12
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This episode is sponsored by our good friends at sky all because their new sky original film, Lee, is available from the 13 September only in cinemas now.
Lee charts the life of one of the most remarkable photographers of the Second World War, Lee Miller.
And that's the person we're going to be talking about in today's episode.
It was her photographs of Dachau and her photographs from across the ruins of the Third Reich, Tom, that brought home the horrors of the conflict to the british and american public.
So Kate Winslet plays Lee, but it is kind of an amazingly a list cast all round.
So there's Andy Samberg, Alexander Skarsgrd, Marielle Cotyhard, Josh O'Connor, Andrea Riseborough all star in it alongside her.
Well, Tom, as you know, I've always been really fascinated by Lee Miller as a character because I often think that without photographs like the ones that she took, would the world have been able to come to terms with what was happening and understand what was happening in the concentration camps in quite the same way?
Yeah, it explores that, explores other aspects of the Second World War, the relationship of photography to conflict and to horror.
And I mean, it's a real kind of prestige drama, a very serious story on one level, but also thrilling.
I really loved it.
Lee is out in cinemas from Friday the 13 September.
And you can go to sky.com to find out more.
These are pictures of a nation at war.
They are honest pictures, routine scenes.
To those of us who have reported Britain's ordeal by fire and high explosive, these Englishmen have bought survival.
With their tender roofed old buildings, with their bodies and their nerves.
This little book offers you a glimpse of their battle.